I cannot imagine how this would be any different than any other interaction I would have with a gynoid, so I guess the only thing to say is, 'I guess I will go, but that doesn't mean that I want to, foolish mortal.'

"I'm just bringing you food 'cause you paid for it. Don't misunderstand me. It's not like I want to serve you or anything, baka!" -- The only waiting staff that can say what they're actually thinking to customers, and it'll be considered better service.

I'm all for it. In fact, if there's a job opening, can I sign up? Why isn't this a thing in America? I would love to work at a place where the job description includes looking down on customers and chastising them for everything they do. It sounds awesome. Even better if I can beat the shit out of them for no apparent reason.

Edit: From a customer perspective however, I would be concerned with authenticity. For example, if I show them a small, insignificant kindness, do they blush and run away while hiding their true feelings for me? I won't be satisfied with just a Tsun-Tsun Cafe. There needs to be some Dere-Dere, or it's a failing grade.

Tsunderes in real life eh i met someone like that ...pretty hot tbh...then again i'm weird.

But highschool me haha i picked on the girl i liked and said i hated her and she was eww teacher called out i liked her infront of her and i was like lol i wouldn't like that dumbass whilst trying not to blush...it was awful and fits the stereotype XD

"I'm just bringing you food 'cause you paid for it. Don't misunderstand me. It's not like I want to serve you or anything, baka!" -- The only waiting staff that can say what they're actually thinking to customers, and it'll be considered better service.

I'm all for it. In fact, if there's a job opening, can I sign up? Why isn't this a thing in America? I would love to work at a place where the job description includes looking down on customers and chastising them for everything they do. It sounds awesome. Even better if I can beat the shit out of them for no apparent reason.

Edit: From a customer perspective however, I would be concerned with authenticity. For example, if I show them a small, insignificant kindness, do they blush and run away while hiding their true feelings for me? I won't be satisfied with just a Tsun-Tsun Cafe. There needs to be some Dere-Dere, or it's a failing grade.

Tsunderes in real life eh i met someone like that ...pretty hot tbh...then again i'm weird.

But highschool me haha i picked on the girl i liked and said i hated her and she was eww teacher called out i liked her infront of her and i was like lol i wouldn't like that dumbass whilst trying not to blush...it was awful and fits the stereotype XD

In high school and college, I was pretty straightforward individual. Everyone knew what I thought and I didn't care how anyone thought of me.
I didn't even try to hide my feelings. I just assumed everyone else to honest and went with it.

I would go for the giggles, all while expecting incredibly overpriced food and tiny portions. I think it'd be a different experience, to say the least. That, and tsundere guys with lots of dere-dere are really cute. x)